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Helene after-Impacts still being felt in some areas. Area to watch for the Gulf Coast in the west Caribbean in a week to week and a half or so, with a 40% chance to develop over the next 7 days.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any 5 (Helene) , Major: 5 (Helene) Florida - Any: 5 (Helene) Major: 5 (Helene)
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Pres: 1006mb
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W at 7 mph
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Solak
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Invest 92 is up...
      Wed Sep 06 2006 02:28 PM

Looking at that disturbed area off the FL coast



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* Invest 92 is up... Solak Wed Sep 06 2006 02:28 PM
. * * Re: Invest 92 is up... ltpat228   Wed Sep 06 2006 11:27 PM
. * * Recon is headed out to investigate 92L Solak   Wed Sep 06 2006 03:31 PM
. * * Re: Recon is headed out to investigate 92L allan   Wed Sep 06 2006 03:49 PM
. * * Re: Recon is headed out to investigate 92L Solak   Wed Sep 06 2006 07:01 PM

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